Karina Grömer Explained

Karina Grömer
Birth Date:1974
Nationality:Austrian
Alma Mater:University of Vienna
Occupation:Archaeologist
Known For:Archaeological textiles

Karina Grömer (born 1974) is an Austrian archaeologist known for her contribution to the study of archaeological textiles. She is the head of the Department of Prehistory at the Natural History Museum Vienna in Austria.[1]

Education and career

Grömer studied prehistoric archaeology, anthropology, history and ethnology at the University of Vienna, Department of Prehistory and Historical Archaeology in Austria.[2] During her studies she was a member of excavation teams in Austria, France, Croatia and Poland, excavating settlements and cemeteries, covering a time-span between Neolithic and Roman Period. She is engaged with studies in material culture, especially Neolithic, Bronze and Iron Age in Central and Eastern Central Europe. In her research methodology, she is working in an interdisciplinary research context to set artefacts into a wider chronological and supra-regional framework. Theoretical approaches used for her studies are about identity, innovation and creativity, functional design theory, visual coding, design concepts, sociological and semiotic studies.

In 2007 she wrote her doctoral thesis about the Bronze Age textile finds from Hallstatt (Bronzezeitliche Gewebefunde aus Hallstatt und die Entwicklung der Textiltechnologie zur Eisenzeit) and in 2019 her Habilitation at the University of Vienna in 2019 “Archaeological Textile Research - Technical, economic and social aspects of textile production and clothing from Neolithic to the Early Modern Era”.[3]

Since 2008 she has been working for international and interdisciplinary research projects at the Department of Prehistory at the Natural History Museum Vienna. Her current research focuses on the analysis of textiles from graves and salt-mines, covering a time span from 2000 BC to 1000 AD and a geographical area from Central Europe to Iran.

Grömer is a member of HEAS Team Leaders, HEAS is the Human Evolution and Archaeological Sciences Consortium in Austria[4] and Board Member of Council for Austrian Archaeology.[5]

Public outreach

In November 2020 she won the Austrian Science Slam[6] with the performance "Hallstatt It Girl with Soundeffect".[7]

She teaches at the University of Vienna, Institute for Prehistory and Historical Archaeology,[8] [9] and acts as visiting lecturer at the University Cambridge (GB), University Southampton (GB) and the Mazaryk University Brno (CZ),[10] where she holds lectures about textile archaeology and experimental archaeology.

She is the author of 9 monographs (4 peer-reviewed), 14 edited volumes (7 peer-reviewed); 82 journal articles (46 peer-reviewed); 121 book chapters (59 peer-reviewed) and numerous miscellaneous publications including popular science.[11]

She is the main editor of four archaeological–anthropological periodicals in Austria (Archäologie Österreichs[12] (until 2010); Mitteilungen der Anthropologischen Gesellschaft in Wien[13] , Archäologie Online Hallstatt[14] ; Prähistorische Forschungen Online[15]) and member of the editorial board of Annalen des Naturhistorischen Museums Wien[16] Serie A, Archaeological Textiles Review at the Centre for Textile Research Copenhagen.[17]

International research projects

Years[18] Projects
2020 - 2024COST Action EuroWeb - Europe Through Textiles: Network for an integrated and interdisciplinary Humanities[19] (Project proposer: Marie-Louise Nosch, Univ. Copenhagen; Chair: Agata Ulanowska, University of Warsaw, Poland; Vice-chair: Karina Grömer, NHM Wien)COST - European Cooperation in Science and Technology, Grant Nr. CA19131.
2018 - 2020Project Gerda Henkel Stiftung:[20] Die Salzmänner Irans - Das Kulturerbe des Salzmumien-Museums in Zanjan (Projectleader: Thomas Stöllner, Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Deutsches Bergbaumuseum Bochum in Deutschland; Markus Egg, Römisch-Germanisches Zentralmuseum in Mainz; Wolfgang David, Museum Frankfurt; Abolfazl Aali, Archaeological Museum Zanjan in Iran; Position Grömer: Research partner)Funded by Gerda Henkel Stiftung, Grant Number: AZ 07/BE/17.
2015 - 2017DFG Project Saltmen Iran - Chehrabad Saltmummy & Saltmine Exploration Project (Project manager: Abolfazl Aali, Archaeological Museum Zanjan in Iran; Thomas Stöllner, Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Deutsches Bergbaumuseum Bochum in Germany; Position Grömer: Research partner)Funded by Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft DFG, Grant Number STO 458/12-2.
2010 - 2013CinBA:[21] Creativity and Craft Production in Middle and Late Bronze Age Europe (Project manager: Joanna Sofaer, University of Southampton in UK; Position Grömer: Co PI, Research partner)Funded by HERA - Humanities in the European Research Area.[22] Grant Number: 09-HERA-JRP-CI-FP-020.
2008 - 2011HallTex FWF: Dyeing techniques of the prehistoric textiles from the salt mine of Hallstatt[23] (Project manager: Regina Hofmann-de Keijzer, Universität für Angewandte Kunst, Institut für Kunst und Technologie/Archäometrie in Austria; Position Grömer: Research partner)Funded by FWF[24] (Fonds zur Förderung Wissenschaftlicher Forschung Austria/Austrian Science Fund), Translational - Research - Program, Grant Number L431-G02.
2007 - 2012DressID Clothing and Identities - New Perspectives on Textiles in the Roman Empire (Project manager: Michael Tellenbach, Curt-Engelhorn-Stiftung für die Reiss-Engelhorn-Museen Mannheim in Germany; Position Grömer: Research partner)Funding: EU Commission, "Culture" Program. Grant Number x2007-1765/001-001 CTU-COOPMU.

Selected publications

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Naturhistorisches Museum Wien - Staff-Detail . Naturhistorisches Museum Wien . en.
  2. Web site: Department of Prehistory and Historical Archaeology. 2021-01-24.
  3. Web site: Karina Grömer . Institut für Urgeschichte und Historische Archäologie . en.
  4. Web site: Team Leaders Archive . HEAS . de-DE . 28 October 2021.
  5. Web site: Archäologischer Rat . Austrian Academy of Sciences.
  6. Web site: Science Slam Vienna / Wien / Österreich. 2021-01-24.
  7. Web site: Karina Grömer & Andrea Krapf: "Distancing in der Bronzezeit" (Science Slam Staatsmeisterinnen 2020). 2021-01-24. YouTube.
  8. Web site: Mit Bescheid vom 24.10.2019, Zl/Habil 02/703/2018/19, hat das Rektorat der Universität WienFrau Mag. Dr. Karina Grömerauf Grund des Beschlusses der vom Senat eingesetzten Habilitationskommissiondie Lehrbefugnis für das Fach "Urgeschichte und Historische Archäologie" erteilt.. 2021-01-25.
  9. Web site: u:find - Karina Grömer. 2021-01-24.
  10. Web site: Studies at PANE Department of Classical Studies. 2021-01-24.
  11. Web site: Karina Grömer Natural History Museum, Vienna, Austria - Academia.edu. 2021-01-24.
  12. ÖGUF - Österreichische Gesellschaft für Ur- und Frühgeschichte - Archäologie Österreichs. Archäologie Österreichs.
  13. Mitteilungen der Anthropologischen Gesellschaft in Wien. Mitteilungen der Anthropologischen Gesellschaft in Wien.
  14. Kern, Grömer, Reschreiter, Kovarik. Naturhistorisches Museum Wien - ArchOn Hallstatt. ArchOn Hallstatt - Archäologie Online Hallstatt.
  15. Grömer, Kern. Naturhistorisches Museum Wien - PF On. PF on - Prähistorische Forschungen Online.
  16. Naturhistorischen Museums Wien - Annalen. Annalen des Naturhistorischen Museums in Wien.
  17. 13 October 2011. Archaeological Textiles Review - University of Copenhagen. Archaeological Textiles Review.
  18. Web site: Naturhistorisches Museum Wien - Textilforschung. 2021-01-24.
  19. Web site: Action CA19131 - COST. 2021-01-24.
  20. Web site: Gerda Henkel Stiftung. 2021-01-24.
  21. Web site: Creativity and Craft Production in Middle and Late Bronze Age Europe (CinBA). 2021-01-24.
  22. Web site: Humanities in the European Research Area HERA. 2021-01-24.
  23. Web site: Knowledge for Collections: Natural dyes. 2021-01-24.
  24. Web site: FWF Der Wissenschaftsfonds. 2021-01-24.
  25. Book: Grömer, Kern, Kroh. Critical Assessment of Media Stations in the Permanent Exhibition of the Natural History Museum Vienna: Prehistory and Palaeontology. Museen der Stadt Wien – Stadtarchäologie. 2018. 978-3-200-06576-5.
  26. Web site: SessionDownload_digitalvsanalogue.pdf. 2021-01-24.
  27. Book: Grömer, Kern. Artifacts: Treasures of the Millennia: A Guide through the Prehistoric Collection. Naturhistorisches Museum. 2018. 978-3903096110.
  28. Book: Grömer. The Art of Prehistoric Textile Making – The development of craft traditions and clothing in Central Europe. Naturhistorisches Museum Wien. 2016. 9783902421944.
  29. Book: Grömer, Pritchard. Aspects of the Design, Production and Use of Textiles and Clothing from the Bronze Age to the Early Modern Era. Archaeolingua; Bilingual Edition. 2015. 978-9639911673.
  30. January 2014. Römische Textilien in Noricum und Westpannonien - im Kontext der archäologischen Gewebefunde 2000 v. Chr. - 500 n. Chr. in Österreich (mit Beiträgen von Annette Paetz gen. Schieck, Eva Hölbling-Steigberger und Kordula Gostencnik) - Karina Grömer - Academia.edu. Römische Textilien in Noricum und Westpannonien - Im Kontext der Archäologischen Gewebefunde 2000 V. CHR. - 500 N. CHR. In Österreich (Mit Beiträgen von Annette Paetz Gen. Schieck, Eva Hölbling-Steigberger und Kordula Gostencnik). Austria Antiqua 5, 171-179 mit Katalog (Auszug). 2021-01-24. Grömer. Karina.
  31. Book: Gromer, Kern, Reschreiter, Rösel-Mautendorfer. Textiles from Hallstatt: Weaving Culture in Bronze Age and Iron Age Salt Mines. Archaeolingua; Bilingual Edition. 2013. 978-9639911468.
  32. Book: Grömer. Prähistorische Textilkunst in Mitteleuropa. Naturhistorisches Museum Wien. 2010. 9783902421500.